Post : Women Police Constable (Armed Police Battalion)
Department : Police
Category Code : 453/17, 454/17
Qualification : SSLC
Question Paper Code : 41/18
Date of Test : 03-03-2018
Practice Question
- “He plays piano” is an example of :
- Imperative sentence
- Interrogative sentence
- Declarative sentence
- Exclamatory sentence
- The baby walked slowly. In this sentence ‘slowly’ is :
- Adjective
- Adverb
- Pronoun
- Noun
- Passive voice of “He has drawn two pictures” is :
- Two pictures have been drawn by him
- Two pictures has been drawn by him
- Two pictures had been drawn by him
- Two pictures had being drawn by him
- The reported speech of “Mary said, I am watching television” is :
- Mary said that she is watching Television
- Mary said that she has been watching Television
- Mary said that she watches Television
- Mary said that she was watching Television
- Pick out the singular form from the given words :
- Data
- Mice
- Teeth
- Fungus
- Which of the following is a one word of “A government by a King or a Queen”?
- Monarchy
- Autocracy
- Aristocracy
- Democracy
- The word nearest in meaning to the word ‘Alert’ is :
- Energetic
- Observant
- Watchful
- Intelligent
- Which of the following is the word opposite in meaning to the word ‘Assemble’?
- Dispose
- Disperse
- Dispense
- Displace
- Choose the incorrectly spelt word :
- Accommodate
- Accumulate
- Recommend
- Vaccation
- Find out the correct sentence :
- Each of the boys are clever
- Each of the boys were clever
- Each of boys is clever
- Each of the boys have clever
- We expect –––––––––––– official enquiry into the incident.
- the
- an
- a
- some
- Chitra dances well, ––––––––––––?
- does she?
- doesn’t she?
- did she?
- didn’t she?
- Rani is holding a vase –––––––––––– her hand.
- on
- under
- upon
- in
- Children –––––––––––– to school every day.
- go
- goes
- going
- went
- Shakespeare is the –––––––––––– Dramatist in English.
- great
- greater
- greatest
- more great
- He has been speaking continuously –––––––––––– 5’O clock.
- since
- for
- from
- to
- Neither his brother nor his sister –––––––––––– wise.
- are
- were
- has
- is
- The empty mountain regions without trees are an awful :
- site
- sight
- cite
- seen
- Gifty is –––––––––––– than Geetha.
- young
- youngest
- younger
- eldest
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